Police looking for water tower break-in suspect: The Flagler County Sheriff's Office is looking for a suspect involved in a break-in at the Palm Coast water tower Tuesday morning, according to a sheriff's office report.

City workers said they found the main entry door to the water tower damaged and forced open around 9 a.m. Tuesday, the report said. A green garden hose was found hanging about 50-feet above the ground, the report said.

Nothing was reportedly stolen.

Flagler County Fireflight responded to take aerial photographs and observed a shirt on top of the tower, wrapped around a lightning cable, the report said. A lid to an air vent at the top of the tower had been removed, the report said.

Deputies said a beer can was found inside the fenced area around the water tower. The shirt was recovered after it blew off the top of the tank.

How the perpetrator got into the tower compound, which is surrounded by fence topped by barbed wire, has not been determined, deputies said. The investigation is ongoing.

City officials isolated the tank from the main water system through a series of valves, according to a city press release. None of the approximate 500,000 gallons in the tank is going through Palm Coast's water delivery system, the release said.

City officials collected water samples for testing and has notified the State Warning Point and the Department of Environmental Protection.

The storage tank is a recognizable symbol along Interstate 95 at Palm Coast Parkway. The storage tank is one of six tanks in the city of Palm Coast's entire water system.

POLICE REPORTS

The following was compiled from reports collected from the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office (SJCSO) and the St. Augustine Police Department (SAPD):